Author: Goldin Institute
Reconstructing Haiti Video
Our Approach
Mission The Goldin Institute inspires, equips and connects grassroots leaders who help their communities build on their strengths and collaborate to determine their own future. We help communities achieve their goals through a combination of on-line and on-the-ground initiatives that promote innovative, community-driven partnerships between a wide range of stakeholders and sectors of civil society.… Continue reading Our Approach
Grassroots Leadership Development
Leadership for Community Driven Social Change The Goldin Institute is partnering with Imagine Chicago, DePaul University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to develop a tablet-based mobile learning platform to train grassroots activists in Community Driven Social Change. This innovative distance learning course will be built for the iPad with the necessary instructional materials and… Continue reading Grassroots Leadership Development
Join the Fight to End Gender-Based Violence in Haiti
Executive Summary Since the January 12, 2010 earthquake in Haiti, women and girls living in the internally displaced persons camps face alarming rates of rape and other forms of gender-based violence. In many camps, the rate of gender-based violence has exploded to three times pre-Earthquake levels. Along with our Global Associate Malya Villard-Appolon, we have… Continue reading Join the Fight to End Gender-Based Violence in Haiti
Improving Microcredit from the Perspective of Borrowers
In the efforts to address poverty, the voices of those impacted by economic insecurity are too often conspicuously absent. The Goldin Institute’s work builds on the experiences and perspectives of those living in poverty and designs solutions based on their knowledge, strategies and aspirations. The current debate about the efficacy of microfinance is marked by… Continue reading Improving Microcredit from the Perspective of Borrowers
Video: “Enough”
Community Driven Solutions for Ending Gender-Based Violence ENOUGH: by the women of Haiti. Thank you to everyone who tuned in to the December 20 video premiere. Enough: by the women of Haiti is a documentary highlighting the Security and Sensitization Project in the Place Petion Camp in Port au Prince Haiti. This video was produced by… Continue reading Video: “Enough”
Map Stats (Network)
100 We have trained and partnered with grassroots leaders in over 100 cities. 40 We work in 40 countries from Afghanistan to Zanzibar and everywhere in between. 5 Leaders convened at 5 Global Gatherings to create grassroots partnerships for global change. 100% 100% of your donation will go directly to support grassroots projects around the… Continue reading Map Stats (Network)
Map Stats
113 Safe Drinking Water Wells installed at 113 Schools and counting. 40K Providing Safe Drinking water to over 40,000 people in Mindanao to date. 100% 100% of all donations to the Goldin Institute go directly to the project. $5 The project delivers reliable access to safe drinking water for an average of $5 per student… Continue reading Map Stats
Child Soldier Map Stats
300K There are more than 300,000 child soldiers in the world today. 40% More than forty percent of child soldiers today are girls. 18 Child soldiers are used in at least 18 countries all across the globe. 100K More than 100,000 child soldiers have demobilized in the last twenty years.